Tuesday, February 18, 2025

A Strange Day on the Estate or the Joys of Home Ownership

 We have been having wet, snowy, freezing, windy weather. It seems as if we have had a storm every few days. That all played into today’s adventure on the estate.

Emma could work for the postal service as she is never deterred by the weather; it never stops her from completing her appointed rounds. Sunday’s sloppy mess froze solid overnight. 


This morning it was very cold but the sky was a lovely bright blue. Emma had just gone out when I spotted a large hawk circling over  the woods behind my house. How awesome I thought. That was this morning. After lunch when I let Emma out, she seemed inordinately interested in something behind one of my gardens and ignored my repeated calls for her to come in. It was far too cold for her to be out for a long time, so I grabbed my boots, my phone, and a snow shovel and headed out praying that I wouldn’t fall.  I used the snow shovel to help me navigate the frozen tundra digging it into the snow along the way to steady myself. (Yes, I know it was crazy, but I didn’t have any choice. I did wonder in passing how I would explain it to my orthopedist if I fell and broke a bone or two or three. ) I would soon need the snow shovel for another purpose. The object of Emma’s interest was a very large, eviscerated rabbit! Obviously, it had been too big for the hawk to have carried it off after his breakfast. Yuck! Make that double yuck! It was gross!!! Using the snow shovel, I managed to get it up and I launchd it over the fence into the woods.  It was not a proper woodland burial, but it was all that I could manage. The hawk was still in the area, and the rest of his meal would be easy for him to spot. Then I slowly, thankfully made it safely back into the house.

On a happier note, let me show you my progress on “Un Jour a Paris en Hiver / A Day in Paris in Winter.” My plan is to stitch exclusively on this piece until it is done. This stylish lady is walking her little black dog which I am eager to begin stitching. Around the Q snap is a grime guard to keep the edges clean; I made two of these grime guards yesterday. 


Well, that’s it for today and don’t worry: nothing but nothing will prompt me to take chances on the ice again. Until it melts, Emma will be restricted on a short tie-out. I checked and Alexa just told me that spring arrives on March 30th. :-) We will all be happy on that day.

Friday, February 14, 2025

Happy Valentine’s Day 2025

 


I have said repeatedly that my goal this year is to stitch strictly from stash. Unfortunately, it is not working out according to plan. I have not purchased any yardage so far, but I’m weak and when I see cute wool applique pieces such as this, I’m sunk.  “Love Birds” was a pillow kit from My Red Door Designs. Honestly, how could I resist. . . wool applique, heart shaped doily, and pretty buttons??? I love how it turned out, and I finished it today on Valentine’s Day.


After Christmas, I usually purchase a few amaryllis bulbs on sale and plant up a bulb every couple of weeks. This one was very, very slow to start, but today on Valentine’s Day one bloom opened with more to come.

In my cellar, I have my Aunt Mildred’s music cabinet filled with vintage, and I do mean vintage, sheet music. Since this is a day for romance, I thought I would share one of my favorite pieces.



Gee, they just don’t write romantic ballads like this anymore. This catchy ditty was by composer Ray Henderson. Aren’t the graphics wonderful! I had plans at one point to feature some of these fun sheet music covers in a crazy quilt piece; for now that project is on the back burner. 

While I’m mentioning crazy quilting, I might as well confess that I also purchased a crazy hearts wall hanging kit. Shabby Fabrics will be my undoing as they always have wonderful quilting and wool projects. Since I have so little self control, I considered unsubscribing from their emails, but I didn’t. After all, it never hurts to look. :-)

Thursday, January 30, 2025

329 Days Until Christmas



Here is my first finish of 2025. Yes, I finished this wool applique table topper for Christmas 2025!!! I enjoy making seasonal mats on which to display this lovely little tree made by the Simon Pearce glass factory in Vermont. It was a gift one year from my godchild’s family. The wool applique design was by Buttermilk Basin, and I purchased the kit from Shabby Fabrics. The name of the piece is “Christmas Treats Mat.”

I had started that piece in December, but things got too busy to finish it. It will be tucked away with my other Christmas things until next year, and my tree will be displayed on my wool, mittens topper. It, too, was a Buttermilk Basin design, and I also bought this kit from Shabby Fabrics a year or two ago. 


When I put my Valentine pieces out the other day, I wasn’t happy with how “Just My Type” had been finished a few years ago, so I took it apart. I purchased a 12” unfinished wood square piece at Hobby Lobby, and I discovered just the right shade of paint in my stash. “Just My Type” was a pattern from the Fat Quarter Shop.


Once again I plan to stitch one new Christmas ornament each month. That was also my plan last year. Please don’t ask how that turned out. :-)

I did, however, finish one for this month which I’ll show in an upcoming post. 

Stay calm and keep warm. 

Thursday, January 23, 2025

Brrrrr . . . It’s Been Cold Outside




 After not having much snow this winter, this is what it looked like during the sweet light of early Monday morning. It was beautiful, and the very nicest kind of snow to shovel, light and fluffy. We only received about five inches which is little more than a nuisance for us. 

It has been a little over two weeks since my last post. Why so long? Well, I didn’t have any work to show. I’m in the middle of a couple of projects, but nothing is finished. I could write about Donald Trump having been sworn as our forty-seventh President, but I won’t. This blog is “A Positive Outlook,” and I don’t have one when I think about the next four years. So, no politics here. Wait . . I changed my mind. Just one thing . . I encourage you to read and follow Letters from an American by Heather Cox Richardson. Her posts each day offer clear, insightful analysis of what is happening in our government. Her post of January 22 is particularly worrisome, make that downright frightening! I have added a link to her site under “Blogs That I Follow” which can be found in the right hand column of my blog. If you follow my posts by email notice, simply click on the title in the email and it will bring you to my full page. Oh, and thanks for reading my posts.:-)

On a brighter note, after five and a half months, I have been out of my boot for a couple of weeks. Yeah!!!

Yesterday morning I headed to The Quilted Crow in Bolton with my friend Edith. My plan is to stitch strictly from stash this year, but I had two store credits that would have expired soon, so off I went. There I was able to pick up a few pieces of wool for an upcoming project. 



That’s it for now. Stay calm and have a good week. 

Monday, January 6, 2025

A New Year Begins - 2025


 My friend Laurel sent me this adorable Happy New Year greeting. So, how’s 2025 treating you so far?

I saw this posted on the Quilting Gail blog site, and I’m also not bragging but I haven’t bought any fabric this year either!!!  I can’t say the same about wool applique and cross stitch items. If you are looking for a fun, quilty challenge, check out her site to read about the 2025 SAHRR (the 2025 Stay at Home Round Robin. ) Visit the site for full information, but basically you work on your own project following weekly prompts provided by moderators. I did it a few years ago and it was fun, but I’m not sure whether I will do it this year or not. As it is, I already have a number of  nearly finished quilts to complete. 

It’s a tad late for Christmas 2025, but yesterday I fully finished three ornaments. There was a gap between the stitched piece and the top of the sled, so I found the perfect shade of laced edge bias tape in my stash of trims to place around the edge. I may have picked up this package of bias tape on the giveaway back table at one of my guild meetings. The price marked on this vintage trim was 29cents.






The two sleds are Sue Hillis designs  and the penguins are a pattern by Kathy Habermann  of Hands on Designs. Last year I planned to stitch a new Christmas piece each month. That didn’t go so well, but this is a new year, and I’m going to try once again. :-)

I had been looking forward to booting out 2004, but I’m the one who got booted instead. I had exchanged my boot for a lace up ankle support, but unfortunately, my bootless freedom only lasted  about eight days. Thankfully, I was able to spend Christmas with my family; I always enjoy seeing my young cousins and their parents. :-) I have, however, been back in my boot since the day after Christmas. While the boot is incredibly fashion forward, it is really getting old. Hopefully, an MRI which I had on Saturday will shed more light on what is going on and suggest how much longer I will be “booted.” Why, oh, why couldn’t it have been my left foot, not my driving foot. :-(

Have a great week. 

Sunday, December 22, 2024

Another Blooming Roots Finish - Poinsettia Place


 I finally finished “Poinsettia Place,” the December stitch for the monthly Blooming Roots series by Priscilla Blain of Stitching with the Housewives. I love how it turned out, but boy, it took a long time to stitch. I had stitched on it steadily since November. Though I have received the January chart and floss, I have decided to wait to stitch that one; I’ll just enjoy this one for another month. 

Meanwhile I have been stitching some Christmas pieces and may continue to do so well into January. :-)

While writing this post, I had one eye on The Kennedy Centers Honors on CBS, and I thought that I would mention that you can watch all the previous Kennedy Center Honors shows on Youtube. 

This may be my last post before Christmas so may I wish you and yours a very Merry Christmas! 

Thursday, December 19, 2024

Christmas Lights, a Lovely Evening, and Excessive Packing Material


 Wednesday was a remarkably warm day for these parts, and I took the opportunity to drive around at dusk checking out the lights. This was the scene at the Cohasset Common. When it eventually turns colder, this small pond will be filled with skaters.


I drove to a few of my favorite spots, but alas, there wasn’t much to photograph. 

Last night my quilting buddies and I went out for a holiday dinner. We were trying to remember just how long we have been friends. We all originally went weekly to the Quilters Compass quilt shop in Quincy. Sadly, the quilt store eventually closed, but we didn’t see any reason to stop meeting. We take turns hosting. In the beginning, we met weekly, but now it is usually every two to three weeks depending on our schedules. So how long has this been going on? I knew I had joined the weekly gathering at the store after making my first quilt. When I returned home last night, I checked the quilt’s label, and it was 2004!!! 


Excessive Packing Material . . . get a look at this large box stuffed with paper and yards and yards of bubble wrap. What pray tell was inside? Well, Joann’s had recently had an online sale, and inside the box were three Christmas mugs and one gingerbread themed nutcracker. I swear; each mug was individually wrapped in at least two yards of bubble wrap. There was no danger of any breakage of items in this box.  In case you are curious, here is the nutcracker along with one of the mugs. 



Enjoy the season . . . no stress allowed. 🧑🏻‍🎄